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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 22 February 2008
SbiCmdInfo | |
Group | Files |
Main Application | Version 1.3 or later |
Required Update | n/a |
File Parameters | yes (third) |
Registry Parameters | no |
Build Parameters | yes (third) |
Special Parameters | no |
This SBI command is outdated and will probably not be supported in Spybot-S&D 2.0. As of yet, it is unclear whether an automated conversion path exists. Automated conversion paths may also be less sufficient than a manual upgrade. We recommend that you take a look at File for a possible alternative command. |
Searches all desktop icons for one linking to the given filename.
Usage
DesktopIconByLink:<filename(string)>,<partial(boolean)>[,advanced file parameters]
Examples
DesktopIconByLink:"\spyware.exe","1"
This example searches for any desktop icon pointing to any spyware.exe. Scanned are both .lnk and .url files.
Description
- The first parameter is used to identify the link target filename, either complete or partial (see second parameter). AP PT
- If you specify 1 as the second parameter (aka true), the first needs to be a part of the full filename only. Specifying 0 means you'll be allowed to use Algo-Prefixes, the recommended way.
- As usual, you should specify advanced file parameters to avoid trouble resulting from ambiguous filenames. This can be done in the third parameter.
You might want to use File instead, using the <$DESKTOP> or <$COMMONDESKTOP> path templates, combined with the path template <$DESKTOP> and the advanced file parameter target[link], unless you depend on the link to find the actual file (in case it uses totally random names in totally random folders, for example).
Scan Results
- The link or URL file.